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Q15490
label / enlabel / en
Adposition
label / delabel / de
Adposition
label / eslabel / es
adposición
label / filabel / fi
adpositio
label / frlabel / fr
adposition
label / helabel / he
מילת יחס
label / nnlabel / nn
adposisjon
label / ptlabel / pt
adposição
label / sqlabel / sq
parafjalë
label / svlabel / sv
adposition
Property / instance of
 
Property / instance of: Concept / rank
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Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID
 
Property / LexBib v2 legacy ID: Q23773 / rank
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Property / skos:broader
 
Property / skos:broader: functor / rank
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Property / BabelNet Synset ID
 
Property / BabelNet Synset ID: 05665289n / rank
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Property / BabelNet Synset ID: 05665289n / qualifier
 
Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: postposition / rank
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Property / skos:narrower
 
Property / skos:narrower: preposition / rank
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Property / wikidata entity
 
Property / wikidata entity: Q134316 / rank
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Property / wikidata entity: Q134316 / qualifier
 
Property / skos:definition
preposition, postposition or circumposition (in linguistics)
 
Property / skos:definition: preposition, postposition or circumposition (in linguistics) / rank
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Property / skos:definition: preposition, postposition or circumposition (in linguistics) / qualifier
 
Property / skos:definition
An adposition is a part of speech whose members are of a closed set and occur before or after a complement composed of a noun phrase, noun, pronoun, or clause that functions as a noun phrase and forms a single structure with the complement to express its grammatical and semantic relation to another unit within a clause [Comrie 1989,91; Crystal 1997, 305; Payne 1997,86].
 
Property / skos:definition: An adposition is a part of speech whose members are of a closed set and occur before or after a complement composed of a noun phrase, noun, pronoun, or clause that functions as a noun phrase and forms a single structure with the complement to express its grammatical and semantic relation to another unit within a clause [Comrie 1989,91; Crystal 1997, 305; Payne 1997,86]. / rank
Normal rank